The Ghana Association of Banks has expressed concern over an incident on July 10, 2026, during a national cleanup exercise, when the MP for Okaikwei North allegedly entered a member bank's branch, forced her way to the manager's office, and used demeaning language toward staff over the branch's decision to remain open. GAB stated it will not tolerate conduct seeking to demean, intimidate, or undermine the integrity of its member banks' staff, who were complying with applicable legal frameworks and government guidance.
13 July 2026 · Joy Online →
Ghana Association of Banks CEO John Awuah says technology alone cannot protect digital finance users who expose passwords, PINs, cards and account details to fraudsters; he emphasizes that while banks invest heavily in cybersecurity and comply with strict security standards, users themselves remain critical to the security chain.
13 July 2026 · Joy Online →
The founder of e-Crime Bureau says digital fraud in Ghana flourishes due to lack of user awareness and weak institutional systems to detect and prevent attacks. He argues that stronger "capable guardians" — including awareness, systems, and capacity for fraud detection and prevention — are needed as more people use mobile money, banking apps, and online platforms.
13 July 2026 · Joy Online →